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Crabbe Castle Farmhouse~Wighton - Mouseprice

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<strong>Crabbe</strong> <strong>Castle</strong> Farm House<br />

A five bedroom detached period farmhouse with an attached one bedroom annexe in a rural<br />

location a short distance from the beautiful North Norfolk coast. Occupying a truly rural setting,<br />

this former Farm House offers extremely generous accommodation on two levels, is well presented<br />

throughout and benefits from adjoining paddocks, garaging and stable block. Period features include<br />

exposed ceiling timbers plus original doors and windows. There is a large walk in pantry with slate<br />

shelving, four oven AGA, rambling gardens including a large enclosed vegetable garden, detached<br />

barn suitable for entertaining, games room. There is also a variety of outbuildings and parking.<br />

Accommodation comprises large entrance porch, inner hallway, sitting room, dining room, snug,<br />

kitchen/dining/living area, large walk in pantry, inner hallway, separate cloakroom and utility area.<br />

There are stairs to the first floor from the entrance hall which leads to five bedrooms including a<br />

master suite with dressing area and ensuite bathroom and an additional shower room. The annexe<br />

area includes two separate reception rooms and a large double bedroom. The property is<br />

approached via a farm track, giving access to parking in two areas. There are gardens to front, side<br />

and rear and a variety of outbuildings, a courtyard area, paddocks of approximately 1.5 acres (sts)<br />

and stabling for two horses.<br />

Wighton<br />

Wighton is a small and sleepy rural village five minutes drive from the coast at Wells-next-the-Sea<br />

and the north Norfolk coast with its miles of unspoilt coastline, and the historic village and Shrine of<br />

Little Walsingham. The village has a tea shop and an inn, The Carpenters Arms. The tower of All<br />

Saints church collapsed in a storm in 1965 but through the generosity of a Canadian architect whose<br />

family had lived in the village, the tower was rebuilt and rededicated in 1976.<br />

Agent’s Note<br />

No Cats<br />

These particulars and measurements whilst believed to be accurate, are set out as a general outline only for guidance and do not constitute any part of an offer or<br />

contract. Intending purchasers should not rely on them as statements of representation of fact, but must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to their<br />

accuracy. No person in this firms employment has the authority to make or give representation or warranty in respect of the property.

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